Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HR83 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version

                             
PRINTER'S NO. 685 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE RESOLUTION 
No.83 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY WEBSTER, PROBST, HOHENSTEIN, HILL-EVANS, SANCHEZ, 
KHAN, MAYES AND D. WILLIAMS, FEBRUARY 20, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCE 
PROTECTION, FEBRUARY 20, 2025 
A RESOLUTION
Directing the Joint State Government Commission to study and 
issue a report on the feasibility and implementation of 
methods and criteria for expanding construction requirements 
to use more sustainable building products in State-funded and 
private construction projects.
WHEREAS, The effects of climate change and global warming 
threaten human well-being and planetary health; and
WHEREAS, Greenhouse gas emissions are and continue to be the 
primary contributor to global warming; and
WHEREAS, The United States is the second-largest emitter of 
greenhouse gas emissions, with a total share of 11.13% of global 
emissions; and
WHEREAS, The United States has pledged to achieve net-zero 
emissions no later than 2050 in order to mitigate the effects of 
climate change; and
WHEREAS, In 2023, the United States, as a member of the 
United Nations Industrial Deep Decarbonization Initiative, 
pledged to adopt commitments to procure low-emission steel, 
cement and concrete and to set emissions reduction thresholds to 
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19 achieve net zero emissions in public buildings and built 
infrastructure by 2050; and
WHEREAS, Building and construction contributes 37% of global 
emissions for greenhouse gases; and
WHEREAS, Materials such as steel, concrete, asphalt and flat 
glass contain high quantities of greenhouse gas emissions due to 
the energy-intensive processes used to extract the raw materials 
for these products; and
WHEREAS, It is estimated that 75% of global urban 
infrastructure that will exist in 2050 has yet to be 
constructed; and
WHEREAS, Global emissions can be cut by 70% to 80% through 
the use of alternative production materials, industrializing 
cement use and optimizing building design; and
WHEREAS, Pennsylvania, as a leader in energy in the United 
States, emits nearly 1% of global emissions; and
WHEREAS, The largest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in 
Pennsylvania is the industrial sector, specifically industries 
in cement manufacturing and iron and steel production; and
WHEREAS, As part of the Pennsylvania Priority Climate Action 
Plan and its goal of industrial decarbonization, the Department 
of Environmental Protection plans to support State level buy-
clean initiatives to help grow demand for low-carbon 
construction materials in steel and cement; and
WHEREAS, There are many options for sustainable building 
materials such as aerated concrete, recycled steel and glass, 
reclaimed wood, straw bale, cork, rammed earth, earth blocks and 
bamboo; and
WHEREAS, It is important to understand which sustainable 
building materials would be suitable for infrastructure in 
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30 Pennsylvania; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives direct the Joint 
State Government Commission to study and issue a report on the 
feasibility and implementation of methods and criteria for 
expanding construction requirements to use more sustainable 
building products in State-funded and private construction 
projects, and the projected direct and indirect cost savings or 
increases for the requirements if adopted; and be it further
RESOLVED, That the Joint State Government Commission issue a 
report of its findings to the Environmental and Natural Resource 
Protection Committee of the House of Representatives, the 
Housing and Community Development Committee of the House of 
Representatives and the Labor and Industry Committee of the 
House of Representatives within 180 days of the adoption of this 
resolution.
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